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STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1915. FISHING? SAY, DID YOU EVER GO BEAM-TROLLING? PAGE 3. Famous Players Film Co. Presents JOHN BARRYMORE | TIM 18 PROUD OF HIS I was asking its mother to mar p ’ | DAUGHTER ry me.” to commission ay ‘om bo gy wee part 4 Are They Born or|his trees with their spurs, hacking |) | Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper “Don't you let her mother call ra yaa be retail man, and from | Loan Association Made Ihambra, The bill|/out branches and even girdling | Enterprise Association. her ‘It, Tit,” T sald, ast pteked | Toth’ Pag Si ene em gl sitatitesil poegee to The none. photo-| some. | . it wp and held it for a moment, | 0. 810 Second Aven y ends Sunday night. ‘The life] ‘The law makes girdling a’spectal | The first wailing ery at Tim's wondering if, when my baby came,|P8! float, we can bring our fish pee i: os oped of a farmer boy who was/ offense, which, proven, entitles the baby was heard about je time i: would be ss perfect as Annie’s.|‘re#h to the consumer. But the . tatablished sent to reform school and after-| injured party to treble dam: b age that Tim came back to consctous- Will ye tell Mra. Lafferty” said |e Seattle way, though better | $4,500,000, Years, ward became a political pothstset ness, to find the most of himself qi, who must have his joke, al-|than the old Seattle way, is not is told } ter cast t uv ———-—— ee is fs | though he was beginning to writhe Brendel Drax Cave big The other pictures are, “Dear eile ° But the doctors told him that in pain, “that I think her effort fe a Advertiven Het =) Old Girl,” and a comedy ou can get ri he would recover and that he “a ig quite creditable for the first at sents OEE eo father of 8 Cau . SA itempt and that In hi f wet him up mighty. | Wishing for a xitl ait the time” | DONT FUS FUSS With | An then tribute of PROGRAMS “A jaughter! wal im, BD oO Warren Kerrigan's make-up wae | Colonial lo itching With nk Se AL ™ sin Ones more, hie bie hand yas ee Se ae as. mand feta Tureen ae a <p named — bisleriy?” he asked, “It's inighty herder in "As Shepherds Guard Mission Ending Saturday Night jather. Will ye be after taking M€/ hard to be laying here Mke a clod At Their Flocks.” “The White Mask,” three parts; | | lew applications of ‘aategt esino rg gar i trim 1 ne va when I'd like to be kissin’ her and|Musterole Works Easier Sulphur tne ane of Sage Mace | Two Mexicans approached him |The Mission of Mr. Foo,” “Ham's| FOURTH, PIKE AND UNION erty, wife of Tim Lafferty of the | eis; how pi ’ * lf and one asked him from what || Harrowing Duel traffic nquad, and say that friend |\ite py Treated 1am of me! Quicker and Without the | — celer, Ope ae ree part of Mexico he came. They +49 Resinol Ointment, with Resinol Soap, husband sends his Rratulations | Til tell ber, Tim. Thay’ teil Blister Common garden sage brewed|} Poke in Spanish, and it hap. Liberty Ending Saturday Night | stops itching instantly. Itquick- 09 the birth of a daughter {me Annie got along very well and! qyeres + sense in a! ,|tnto a heavy tea with sulphur and || peed that Kerrigan understood. J rymore) The Prairie Wait,” sais 4 | (pe aypalbraphope cup tment hore,” he shouted, as the |ihat I may seo her for @ minute|mens ut" mustard, four and’ water| alcohol added, will turn gray, |] Hiding w smile he angwered: }/arama “aus 5 eases of eczema, rash or other torment- [ on ° iin a little while.” relieve pain,| streaked and faded hair beautiful “From Guadalajara | ; | ing skin or scalp eruption, and clears “°nt ye be takin a message) “God bless ye, Mra, Waverly; .crith = littielly dark and luxuriant, remove ev “What did I tell you?” bragged [| Clemmer Ending Saturday Night | away pim; blackheads, redness, to, Annie. If ee aaod perhape| you're certainly « friend to Annie, | MUKTEROL Die ure ou (Ory bit of dandruff, stop acalp|| the first Mexican, “I could tell) | “Mrs Wises of the Cabbage | roughness and dandmff, when other irl if t: 3 taq| Haven't ye been home since yelof mustard { other helpful ftching and falling hair, Just a/f him from his build Pate e Po! Dog"; “Ser-| games bn of was a gir nd I'm not; I'm gh were here yesterday? combined In the form few applications will prove a rev At that Kerrigan hurried awa ingham, British India, treatments have proven only a waste there is enough ay us scute in!” On yes. ‘Tim: they would not *\elation if your hair te fading, gray || for fear y would recogni eee time and money. the world and Annie can't dull 1et me gay with Annie, wo 1 came tard) or dry, seraggly and thin, Mixing |B the Irish in bis smile. po day Pec ety Borge hay Beh oN he White Pieysicions have prencribed the Rasinol trentmen Cate herself too often to plaze Me.” hack just a little while a s Sage Tee and Sulphur reel,e | ——————————_—_—_— The Children of Ghetto” ( u qo. . phur recipe a Sow, a Kear dreguih soa ue las tena abe sites im's eyes wandered around the | home, though, is troublesome. | box office, and you'll be cured. lton Lackaye ), five parts an all-star tells Resinol Ointment and Resinei Seap. For trial “ we K room—it was filled with flowers./ | An easier way ts to get the ready If John Barrymore. in “Are You Gen write to Dept £5, Resiacl, Baltimore, Ma. | Soft fuzz of red on its head. |«and did ye bring all the j wies e | Neuralar | to-use tonic, costing about 50 cents|a Mason?” doesn't get a laugh out| Grand Ending Saturday Night : | “Mr. Lafferty, your wife told and can I send them to Annie? and Aches a large bottle at drug stores,|of you, then you must have some-|,, “The Butler's Busted Romance | me to bring you this and say that! “1 aid not bring the flowers Sprains, Bore Mu known as “Wyeth’s Sage and Sul-|thing worse than the blues. “In the Clutch of the Emperor, | |she was sending her to you a8 &/ Tim They came fro jains, Frosted phur Compound,” thus avoiding a| Barrymore is “Frank Perry,” a|“The Black Box,” serial No. 6 m members t (it of | | resent and she hoped you would of the force a44 Mr Hotine, tee at tit often ‘prevents lot of muse. perfectly nice and respectable ‘mar-| “Universal Weekly.” Finest Equipment in the not be too disappointed because It mone and Mr. Waverl 1 an Sruggiat’s, In 2he and boc} While wispy, gray, faded hair ts|ried man. Wifie wants him to be | § yi | “x Northwest was a girl ; lolve Avia Mab oh ate. ter thei special large hoi not sinful, we’ all destre to retain|a Mason, Wifie’s own papa ts a| Alaska Ending Saturday Night | \ Klean, Klassy Kom- Big Tim Lafferty’s eyes were) «tory of your herolsm and the| tte ran eo. et the menuine MUs.(OUF Youthful appearance and at-|Mason—a grand master, he has EAS SIPLORE “FORE FOF | edy, with Ham featured. ] Jacobs Photo Shops bright with tears as the nurse /pirth of your child i# in all the|TEROLE, Refuse Imitatto tractiveness. By darkening your|told wifie’s mamma, That's why he | : 3 wk pu fe laid the little morsel of humanity | morning and evening papers, with ("at You aak. fo hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sul-|stays out #o late. And, as he is|Melbourne Ending Saturday Night | ‘ a tod a+ le down beside him. He put out the | pienty of comment.” ii eis |Company, Cleveland, phur, no one can teil, because it} pledged to secrecy, he can’t tell The | Battle of Lave, three | one hand that was not hurt and)” “Tie chief will see {t” | does it so naturally, so evenly. You|the folks at home where he has|Parts; “Pathe News,” “Love and touched the downy cheek. He Tim ‘ -” sald} just dampen a sponge or soft| been | Trouble,” “And Then It Happened.” | Customers bring shoes here | picked up the wee hand and looked| “The chief will be brush with it and draw this| -"Perry” adopts the Mason stall ia 1 from every part of the city, be }iat jt in wonder, “Well,” said he,| you ax noon aa yon are centy el through your hair, taking one|It works well until wifie’s folks| Madison Ending Thursday Night cause our work is different. “{t don't look like anything I've! gee him FOO Ase teasy smal! strand at a time; by morn-|come for a visit. The two phoney The Marked Woman,” five it’s a bit better. lever seen before, but somehow 1t Will ye tell Anos | ing all gray haire have disap-| Masone mimic each other's actions,|Patts (Barbara Tennant); | “The | REGAL SHOE |seems to make my heart go plt-a-\the baby called afte hen weet peared, and, after another applica-|taking them for Masonic signa.|Phantom on the Hearth,” two REPAIR SHOP |pat in the same way it did when|eo in Mre Wavelet” ee? wt tion or two, your hair becomes! Neither suspects the other until a|P&rtsi Keystone comedy | 4 te | ig eg beautifully dark, glossy, soft and|real Mason detects them both | hinese oe Sure, I will d Mason detects them both | Chinese cunnin and (yh nt atl Suet sone, Krill, and 1 want to telt| luxurtant The Prairie Wait.” a Western tre They ort or Made?" fo | plots, laid in Washi es sa \otat toeerde Gen en drama, has an exciting runaway] “AT? ney ene eeomedy aay Ss s- Fi cation Heoaapiictadierca? and orene’ rescue of a. pretty. piri,|parts; “Dear Old Girl,” comedy. | ton, D. C. : ting, and a strong thread of Is that Mr. Hatton t | shoot - Me; Waverty fstrodueed ts he cre OPTICAL COLONIAL THEATRE heart interest, ‘ RESIDENCE THEATRES AI be who told me that both himself and} me earners h ALASKA myself were working for the same| Th 1 that’ i : | Home Until Friday | siaanen aay Aart PRICES CUT e play at’s Thos, Nelson Page, United States| «phe ‘Muster Key,” Noo 12, two FIRST : ou R-B-D and NoT y He's the Dope Tim | | causing the jambassador to, Italy, is author | parts; Their Island of Rapelneen, {R-B-D an Pet merely patched | by Welt bee Mllainkt bad tf tal Times The Outcast," the drama of the|twopart drama; “The Dude Rat RUN after handling runs for mayor I'll vote for him.” | No such low prices talk slums, which opened yester at] fies,” comedy cases of eczema 1 left Tim then and went to or intriotly high-class 7 the Alaska Queen Anne Tonight q fAnnie, who said, when I told her| rer ware ever oltered this week | Mao Marsh and Robert Herron] “How Mary Fixed It” (Mary what Tim said about the name: | 1 Beattie or elsewhere. |play the two most {mportant parts.| Pickford); “Every Girl; “Easy fered st ey 4 oe inct 0 cmdanee ¢ It's Margaret Ann I'm going to +o or prices will Gon CLEMMER pe : 8 just a chance to call he ny low pric con. | L E pa i el If you ¢ me {nue while the hard “ RODAY, I will wend you Che} | “After me? Oh, Annie,” 1 ex-| times last. The feature photoplay at the| hi claimed, and the little mite took |Clemmer ts the famous “Mrs. Wiggs) 7 for | ft that will surely on & new interes i wn, of the Cabbage Patch,” which did u| fo give me a chanc | ne $18 iret Ave. nesday. The Clemmer has two Fair Slaims Py writing For a Few Days More ‘TWO B pe other excellent sut “The Po ve you will enjoy 0 S ET” rat Ave. lice Dog” and “Seringham, British ahs fete tor you test tr ti, a We will fit a goldfilied frame R THER ME loe ss ‘and Come to 705 and 713) {India O e Ul e Visi h) I feel mure y ii agree with me. | With spherical len and i ve an, ¥ | It is hardly necessary to repeat CANNADAY, | | wee complete, for $2.50. This in-| EM and Carl Hanson, brothers,| Open evenings until § and gun. With the story of*the lovable Mrs, Wiggs ceaaeageetioteare lo, cludes a careful and accurate exam-|the former of Minneapolis , [gare week Sor pene’s woe work, Y | anc py Mary, The book 8 ik " intionat Bank,” soation bate : # Docc: polis, the lat nolo: Whe WaIR America’s favorite actor and Lovey ary. The book ha ae, HOTEL ROY ,'%, ‘0, 81:50 Pauly, % 4 p euldent of § . me > wie ec 33 n “ig bye glacial sa asad RCD |\the Y. M. C. A, her ee a - I Beatriz Michelena, House Peter St. Re es ms or me, Het and aely sufferer Py | pre for the first Children Blanche Chapman and Andrew Ro ALAMO INN ye unis | oe if tT ” Z te x Union «t. cS ; |had last seen each othe tn Den | The scenes are divided between ~ 4 Use Star Wants Ads for Re-| EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS egy i 10 of the Ghetto I ARNUM life in A circus, in whic h some r Sa | uine circus stunt are shown, an ¥ sults. | Third Floor, 3064-06 Arcade Bidg.| CON With | CAPACITY HOUSES Giprrviie. Ky, the “cabh |: | clnce's greatent : : Bring Thie 64 With You | CERT TONIGHT | WILTON LACKAYE |! 80 COME EARLY patch.” fight in ns L ene walle | yer Stuart engages with the AY ns ‘ Seattle usic io ry P WALL PAPER AT HALF PRICE olryie amu, overs wit! bear |CLASS A TODAY} ot he high apots of the fi, and I We are cloning out our Wall Papers, Will continue the Paint [i|the Phitharmonic orchestra at the| 5 800 Seats ip hl By age aE ate Noe zs d and Sign business. Metropolitan theatre Thursday | C on one floor he Police Dog,” an animated) Use Star Wants Ads for Re- : ; | cartoon, shows the rapid strides the|| 8 Minutes to | CHRIS SIGN & WALL PAPER CO. Cx men Pre will be the avsiating|| ‘Third Ave. at Pike St. Sik cine nage ma SceRnIOne || es |sults Carmen Frye will be tl f . ‘al | | is 213 COLUMBIA 8T. |Sazmen Frye Il be the assisting vi fecting this kind of picture, It!| nt $y 0019.05 Merchandisers and Financiers for Business Institutions, in Charge of | market price atone wharf. crew of three, Vikings all, crowded into the tiny cabin, and there wan still room for me. We had a fish supper, Norwegian style. | In| Norway,” said Captain | Boalt Tells of Night Trip With Fishermen on Sound Kerrigan Puts One shows are already announced | “THE DUCHESS,” WITH CLEO) | MADISON—CLASS A. atthe | “THE STONING,” VIOLA DANA! : —LIBERTY. i “THE DEVIL, BESSIE BAR. eee : ip when try to choose be live with him. She did not want Returning from the fishing Over on Mexicans n the y attractions at the! jer parents to know, he alleges, e ground, Captain Strum and his various photoplay houses. These! ¢hat she had parted with him for good. “She boasted,” he says in his complaint, “that all she wanted ‘as money, and that she never would have married had she not | in | By Fred L. Boalt good as the Norwegian way partment, hundreds of poor people, | | ‘ae Medbteman dneor: Td rather ne =waterfront in ttle in| em ly poor women, have leart Jo “bonmtrolling than cast. for| Hard to get to. Women do not Ik t the float, and they cor | lt . to venture down ther And the|early and buy our They get When you whip a stream, you! /0#t !* small and hard to find if}it fresher than at resound — get trout—cor nothing, When you| 220 18 not familiar with the nelgh-|much cheaper, It take a iets ~ °" | borhood long to well a catch ap it did etillifieh in a lake ‘oF mo i" | ong oie “a " egg phe eee eee - And, once found, the float 1s We are glad of this, because a nothing. When sou troll with a| fetched from the sidewalk by a} we are fishermen, not merchants poon in Puget pound for salmon | 2Frow Kangway, hardly wide|The sooner we sell a ‘catch, the you get salmon pose ous ened enough two to pass, and steep.| quicker we can return to cateh |for your pains. ” We need a bigger gangway and a| more finh And the more fish we Digwer float catch, the more good, ch food Rut when you go beam-troiling z ,/ Hats and Shapes and Flowers Are All to 2 2.cosrss 82 thee nen yk a 8 to get 88) morning, the housewives o &2 { teed lobe nine? . n get to the float, and they take| T to mess of the fish home | Pe Api hg night last week, ! the pick of our stock, We must sell| with me, and had it for breakfast e A thousand pounds of fist four’ fish, We would rather sell to| The flesh was white, and firm, and lorabs, star fish, ¢ vil flab, Japan jconsumers than to dealers the @avor was delicious, It was Tonight we tell of the hundreds of Shapes—of beautiful, newly-trimmed Hats, and | cucumbers, driftwood, tin cans, one 4 7 ee tie abc 4 a ee ne flavor of fish that had) Ms bw lo we had with the de-| been frozen Flowers and Feathers, and all the etceteras for home milliners that are assembled for | !arge tron anchor and a dress wuit| [0000 SO DAN NIN Tle NOW” Ue Bar AR ei i # quick closing out. Here they are: or eee . - S >, Th solineg ‘ln a choone Ostrich Plumes, neatly all colors, 59 | Fancy Wings, Stripped Ostrich Feathers | o.40.° Gamsin ene. rm joook | ; values up to $1.50. Sale price.... c and ee Wings, values up Be | of a small fleet which has adopted r Fi to 7Sc, for C ithe benm-troll, A beam-troll In a Today Until Saturday Night : net, held wide-spread by a wooden | | ; Novelty Ostrich Feathers, sold 39c Wings. Fancy ickupe and Feathers, | beam, which the schooner drags at| CLASS A {Belgian court of King Leopold nally up to $1.75, To close out values up to 50c each. To the end of a stout 400-foot hawser.| The Class A has announced a new | Yvonne, Duchess of Granville, t# the close ‘out Cc The beam rides on triangular run-| policy of showing some of the best | *ensation of the hour, when her hus : . es - nera of steel, one at each end,lof the big pictures produced thix|Dand dies and leaves her penniless Fancy Sate = Rarraie, an original Flowers and Foliage in wide varieties— [which prevent the net from foul mar 7 the havin “4 ate to,” | She omens a professional dance q prices up to $1.25. While 29 original prices up to 59c. |!ax the floor |featuring the bill for the rest of #04 hides behind a white mask 4 brane EE. SN etesdk Cc While they last ane oe Cc The fish blunder tnto a trap in|the week, is the starter. This ia.a| Under an assumed name she be ae \t e net and can't «et out |Hebrew story from the pen of the | Ce rich and accepts a proposa Odd lots miscellaneous Flowers and Foliage, one cent each. (Not less than five to a |,,After dragging the net over de us Jow, Inraol Zangwill pg Deeg + alga lonalre| sakes a great hit with the kiddies.) buyer.) haut it in, holet tt and dun’ your|,, The Class A also has closed nego-| Nemesis, an old love yilThe grown-ups seemed to t aiah, @ |tlationa for “The Thief,” “The Gild : ltoo. The third namber shows sc 4 catch, flopping, on the deck a her secret. Her son kills Emerson, | That is the deliriously exciting |0¢ Pol.” “Samson” and other note-| ane mother ans the blame,|!" Seringham, British India J |moment in beam-trolling—when | 0° photoplays produced by the and {s tried, but the son confesses. |View are nicely colored 4 Jyou pull the pin which opens the | Fe* Co Yvonne dies in the court room, The| ge yi }trap, and the fish come tumbling| Wilton Lackaye, the well known gon {s arrested, but is eventually | GRAND down stage star, has the lead in “The|released to enjoy a sad happiness| “The Black Box e Grand, | ‘ It took but two drags for us to|Children of the Ghetto.” Lackaye!in the love of a faithful flanc one of the few ne at has suc é Ly & jeatch our sand pounds. Wel! supported by a strong cast com | Lilie Leslie does some splendid ceeded in holding interest of the had rock cod, ling cod e in few|prised of Clifford Bruce, Louls! . . foeing regular patrons of that theatre who I acting in the role of the duchess. | : Hundreds of them—all the new styles and colors— which are & most dey At erat, W Mitam Riley Hateh, Frank| Added tc bill ix "Ham's Har.|viewed the opening chapter some | inne ; : and skate. Also, we!Andrews, Terese Beras and Ruby | rowing D 4 “Mr. Fee's Mis.| Weeks bac ne installment being Mrs, Estella Butler of Bal- including the much-wanted shape with the trans- jhad dog fish and rat fish, which | Hoffman ae Ar. Fee's Mis-| cown to the end of the week is| tard left her husband, A. EWE parent brim, arranged in three lots at just a part }don't count, and hundreds of slimy, © 859 eee the fifth, and comprises probably! ter, because she considered him lal ij red worm-like creatures | MISSION the most exciting episode of the| « seo : the original prices. | LIBERTY ; f too slow,” according to his di oe * | Those who enjoy the writings Of} If you're feeling down in the|**Tial. Quest, the master sleuth | vyorce complaint, on file in the | f We reached the municipal float) Ciay M, Greene will be interested | mouth, | have a tip for you performs several brilliant pieces of| superior court. jat the foot of Madinon at. at mid-/in the filming of his romance, “The Lay ‘a couple of jitneya down be-| detective work. There are & ral] Within three months after jataht, had five hours’ sleep, and, in| White Mask,” by the Mission today the young lady in the Liberty [ther good numbers on the program.) their wedding, he says, she worth up to | worth up to | worth up to the morning, sold the fish direct to) Friday and Saturday Hi be went to live with her parents, $3.00 for $4.00 for $6.00 for |the consumers at about half the! The ¢ are laid at the SEE WHAT'S COMING | on Vashon island, saying she - — Seattle moviegoers will pupa would return soon but not to Strum, as we picked the bones, “in the town where | came from, we RISCALE—CLEMMER. 1 Sey she wewre get a large GEORGE FRANCIS RUWE & COMPANY, jused to bring our fish to « long ‘And these theatres represent evi of money simost immedi- This wharf was bufit hardly one-third of Seattle's bigge seagate “a in sng : pots tae pred ry tide picture houses. The others have} or low tide, our boats could alwa ; a ol os ed | day bill : } We solicit loans in su not yet red their Sunday bills. : Panton Dept. Store liron norte me ae ot wees ae from 300 ¢ c tan ibut there is no doubt but that they E: liron rings to moor to. 3 : will make the “pickin'” tougher | “The women of the town wonld |[] Proved real estate for building DAMAGES FROM S. 4 | the wou b ceva than ever | come to he wharf in the early . 1 We e in fav f add bout " ’ ’ We loan up to 50 per cent | e are in favor of adding about | Leven Seven to ’Leven Leven Second Ave. morning, and buy our fish. 18 8 HT oe the conservative valuatio hours to Sundays | Six hundred dollars treb : P 4 aluation ebled is little while we would be sold out of the property offered as se How about. it, folks? |the ame ked by Anton Trons- j Sdbabiieanipapieaiinabesinns and then we would go out and “ , cee | , catch m curity HAMBRA rud, a anita farmer, in a damage e or js . a AL | sult against the Puget Sound Trac- It was a good way, because the No commission ‘An inside story of politics and| tion, Light & Power company, just |Confessions of a Wife fish was always fresh, and it went |atraight from the sea to the table | There was no passing the fish on from hand to hand, from fisherman No bonus Lowest rates. Washington Savings & Jack Rose, which deals} temptations, the passions, | les and the dramatic ep is offered in the four crime, by with th the stru; sodes of life, |his property filed in superior court. Tronsrud alleges linemen in the company’s employ trespasséd on February 22, climbing

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